Fast H-ARQ acknowledgement generation method using a...

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Pulse or data error handling – Digital data error correction

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ABSTRACT:
A stopping rule for Turbo decoding that is applied for both good and bad code blocks is disclosed. If the iteration either converges or diverges, decoding is terminated. In an alternative embodiment, the result of the stopping rule testing may be used for H-ARQ acknowledgement generation: if the iteration converges, an ACK is generated and if the iteration diverges, a NACK is generated. Optionally, the maximum number of decoding iterations may be dynamically selected based on MCS levels.

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